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What do you mean the enemy is in Benye Temple?
When the enemy was in Benye Temple, it was the rebellious speech of Mingzhi Guangxiu (ぁけちみつひで).

"The enemy is in Honnoji Temple" is what Akechi Mitsuhide said to his soldiers when he was preparing to launch the change of Benneng Temple. At that time, the soldiers didn't know who they were going to fight, so Akechi Mitsuhide said this sentence. Later, in the interpretation of many games, "the enemy is in Benye Temple" became a symbolic picture.

In the end, in the fire of Beno Temple, Akechi Mitsuhide buried Nobuyuki Oda's dream of expanding his power in the world, and was quickly defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and the Japanese Warring States period split again. This wonderful historical story has been used as a theme by many game manufacturers in various games. Many games have the shadow of the change of Benneng Temple.

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10 (1582), Nobunaga almost captured the whole territory of Feng Jingen with Kyoto as the center, and Takeda's victorious forces were also destroyed by the allied forces of ODA and Tokugawa in this year.

At this point, the enemies in Oda Nobuyasu's eyes are only Maori (Japanese place names) in China, Kitajima in kanto region and Shangshan in Hokuriku.

The year before last, Yukio Hatoyama, who was in charge of China's local raiders, captured Tottori City, and the garrison commander Ji Chuan committed suicide, which was a heavy blow to Maori. After destroying Takeda's family, Nobuyuki Oda joined hands with Tokugawa's family under the command of Tomokawa, and began an attack on the North Island.

In addition, after Kenshin's death, the Shangshan family had a royal chaos in the struggle for inheritance, and its adopted son Jingsheng came to power, which greatly weakened its powerful forces and was severely hit by Shibata Katsuie, who was in charge of the local strategy of Hokuriku, and has fallen into a huge predicament; Nobunaga sent Niwa Nagahide, a senior official, and Nobunaga, the third son, to cross the sea to pacify the clan of the Four Kingdoms.

This year, Nobunaga, 49, headquartered in Antu, was in charge of Shibata Katsuie, Niwa Nagahide, Yuchai Xiuji, Akechi Mitsuhide and Takuichuan Yiyi, trying to unify the whole country. If nothing happens, Japan will be nobunaga's bag.